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"We sure could use one of these....."
We could use SEVERAL of these!
Rob
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Very nice tractor.That ally must be custom built.Drivers can cover that whole space,easily,to get to those trailer cables Safely.Looks like it will take straps as well.What is that bird,on the front?Cannot tell from those pics.
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modelmaniac wrote:Very nice tractor.That ally must be custom built.Drivers can cover that whole space,easily,to get to those trailer cables Safely.Looks like it will take straps as well.What is that bird,on the front?Cannot tell from those pics. The bird is a swan. That was an old school favorite next to the Bulldog.
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Trombone trailer. Claus, you crack me up!
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Claus and Ken you see those trailers around here with VHD’s under them, especially on the real heavy loads in which those tractors that begin with P and K can’t handle. Ken I’m hoping you have used all of your Volvo hate captions up, but for some reason I believe you have many more. 😩😩😩😩😩 Steve
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Joined: 6/18/2003 Posts: 2,141 Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Claus: I have a trombone trailer made for me by a guy about 15 years ago. I never used it. But I sure wouldn't put a Volvo with it. Those are for sissies who can't fish. Still healing in God's Land. CAW
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kcmtoys wrote:Trombone trailer. Claus, you crack me up! It's a real thing Ken. Lode King Trombone
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Not really surprising coming from a company that can't even spell "load" correctly... It seems that four syllables "extendable" is just too much for them to pronounce. They probably have a "tuba" and a "trumpet" as well. Hell, they can't even come up with an original name for the company! The real Load King should be able to take legal action on that.
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Well...Manac calls them Trombones as well. Manac Trombone
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Flat stretch, drop stretch, douple drop stretch, float stretch, expandable. Talbert and Trailking are epandables. Never heard them called trombones. Must be a Millennial engineer's idea.
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Nice Peterbilt pictures! That is a nice one.
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Q knowing you, you had your model up to your mouth trying to play a tune on it and when nothing came out you figured you got some bad ones that did not work correctly and that is why you never used them putz. If I recall there was a very very old bald guy from Gods land who had one of Chucks ramp trailers and did not even know the forward axle lifted. Wait, wasn’t that you also. You better just stick to cab overs because you have a tough time with trailers and deal with pain Alice. Concerned in RI
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Looks good!
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kcmtoys wrote:Flat stretch, drop stretch, douple drop stretch, float stretch, expandable. Talbert and Trailking are epandables. Never heard them called trombones. Must be a Millennial engineer's idea. Never heard them called trombones ever either. We rally round the family, with a pocket full of shells.....
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